Crossings

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Jennifer I've read it both ways, and read it from the beginning ie page 1 to the end as a conventional book first. It made sense very well this way, but left m…moreI've read it both ways, and read it from the beginning ie page 1 to the end as a conventional book first. It made sense very well this way, but left me with unanswered questions, about sequences, so then I read the Baronness' sequence. I ended up with a very good understanding of the progress after this, and would recommend doing it this way to anyone interested. At the end of the second reading, taking notes along the way, I was able to produce a sort of map of the progress through lives of the souls. Let me know if you'd like me to upload a copy for you to have a look at, after you've finished reading.(less)
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Alex Landragin Yes, and also because Koahu's first crossing was interrupted.…moreYes, and also because Koahu's first crossing was interrupted.(less)
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Julie I have read it on a Kindle and it was perfectly fine for the normal sequence. However,when I started to read the Baroness sequence,the links started g…moreI have read it on a Kindle and it was perfectly fine for the normal sequence. However,when I started to read the Baroness sequence,the links started going in circles so I gave up. Someone said they brought this to the author's attention and they are working on fixing it so hopefully it is fixed by now.(less)

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